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  1. Catherine de' Medici (7484 bytes)
    11: ...count, was managed by her uncles, the cardinal of Lorraine and the duke of Guise. The queen-mother, however,...
    17: ...ing failed to crush the Protestant rebellion by arms, she resumed, in 1570, the policy of peace and ne...
  2. Jeanne d'Albret (2474 bytes)
    28: ...] ([[1559]]-[[1604]]). Married [[Henry I, Duke of Lorraine]] in [[1599]].
  3. Maria Theresa of Austria (8450 bytes)
    8: ...ncis I, Holy Roman Emperor|Francis Stephen]] of [[Lorraine]] with whom she had sixteen children. Her younges...
    35: ...y for upholding justice in her lands. These reforms strengthened the economy. She dropped the [[King...
  4. Margaret of Anjou (3729 bytes)
    3: ...aples]] and [[Sicily]] and [[Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine]]. She married King Henry VI, who was eight year...
    14: Margaret seems to have been quite mild-mannered until her husban...
    18: ...nsisted that Warwick return to England to prove himself, before she followed. He did so, restoring He...
  5. Joan of Arc (27453 bytes)
    7: ...rles VII. Domremy is a village which is now in [[Lorraine]], but was then a part of the Duchy of Bar &mdash...
    12: ... wear (as the standard disguise used in such circumstances) and brought her through Burgundian-control...
    18: ...d the Royal army to now attempt a march toward Reims for Charles' coronation.
    22: ...ollowed by [[Ch⬯ns-sur-Marne]] on the 14th. Reims opened its gates to the army when it arrived on t...
    24: ...egotiations with Burgundian diplomats began at Reims shortly after the coronation, resulting in a 15-d...
  6. Definitions of music (17609 bytes)
    17: ... have words for instrumental versus improvised forms (''kantun''), European and nonMapuche music (''ka...
    28: ...wn position can be summarized in the following terms: ''just as music is whatever people choose to rec...
    38: ...lliam Congreve]], who wrote that, "Musick has charms to sooth a savage breast" (''The Mourning Bride''...
    46: ...ay"). The implication, as expanded upon by Cage himself, is that the background noises which are norma...
    62: ...eate innovative works in prexisting genres and forms, while other seek to break the mold. Indian class...
  7. World War I (62979 bytes)
    4: ...es of World War I were complex developments by themselves (see [[#Diplomatic and political origins|Dip...
    16: ... little initial concern in Europe. The Archduke himself was not terribly popular, least of all in the ...
    19: ...lian leaders of the European powers also found themselves facing a wave of nationalist euphoria that h...
    22: ...ower. It did not solve the more fundamental problems of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. With the formatio...
    24: ...912]]-[[1913]]. Serbia, for its part, made no qualms about the fact that it viewed all of Southern Aus...
  8. List of popes (77758 bytes)
    1152: | <small>Frederic de Lorraine; Frederick of Lorraine</small>
  9. Pope Adrian II (1929 bytes)
    3: ...mperor, [[Louis II]], the heritage of the king of Lorraine.
  10. Pope John XV (3578 bytes)
    7: ...econd synod had ratified the decrees issued at Reims. The pope summoned the French bishops to hold an ...
  11. Pope Silvester II (8276 bytes)
    7: ...chbishop of Reims|Adalberon]], [[Archbishop of Reims]].
    9: ...previous abbots, and Gerbert soon returned to Reims.
    11: ...sed [[Lothair of France]]'s attempt to take the [[Lorraine]] from [[Otto III]] by supporting [[Hugh Capet]]....
    13: ...pposition to Gerbert's elevation to the See of Reims, however, that [[John XV]] sent a legate to Franc...
    15: ...on of his former rival Arnulf as archbishop of Reims.
  12. Charles de Gaulle (41586 bytes)
    52: ...land|Polish army]]. He fought and distinguished himself in fighting near the river [[Zbrucz]] and rece...
    75: ...ng this war, the heaviest has been the [[Cross of Lorraine]] (de Gaulle's symbol of Free France)". (The actu...
    146: But de Gaulle offered to accept some of the reforms the demonstrators sought. He again considered a r...
    220: ...nt Casanova]] - Minister of Veterans and War Victims
    240: ...nd Michelet]] - Minister of Veterand and War Victims
  13. Florence (11538 bytes)
    30: ...accession in [[1737]] of Francis Stephen, duke of Lorraine and husband of Maria Theresa of Austria, led to T...
    60: ...n addition to the Uffizi, Florence has other museums which would be the premier art collection of almo...
  14. History of Germany (53864 bytes)
    25: ...ller) of the palace under the Merovingian king, himself assumed the title of king and was anointed by ...
    43: ...Henry V]] and the Pope with the [[Concordat of Worms]]. The consequences of the investiture dispute we...
    71: ...rial Diet (''Reichstag'') was increased. The reforms were, however, frustrated by the continued territ...
    80: In 1521 Luther was outlawed at the [[Diet of Worms]]. But the Reformation spread rapidly, helped by ...
    104: ...97). Louis XIV benefitted from the Empire's problems with the Turks, which were menacing Austria. He u...
  15. Voltaire (48640 bytes)
    16: ...uchesse du Maine]]. It seems that Voltaire lent himself to the duchess' frantic hatred of the regent, ...
    20: ...uthor not a little profit, with which Voltaire seems to have begun his long series of successful finan...
    24: ... old enemy Beauregard in one of the minister's rooms and making an offensive remark, he was waylaid by...
    46: ...He himself was safe in the independent duchy of [[Lorraine]] with [[�milie du Ch�telet|Emilie de Breteui...
    50: ...Voltaire's money and became the headquarters of himself, of his hostess, and now and then of her accom...
  16. First Crusade (34670 bytes)
    2: ...anity|Christian]] [[Holy Land]] from [[Islam|Muslims]]. What started as a minor call for aid quickly t...
    5: ... who now had very little to do but fight among themselves and terrorize the peasant population.
    9: ...was not implausible to the European nations. Muslims occupied the centre of the Christian universe, Je...
    22: ...relate over the whole world" (as he referred to himself at Clermont, [http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/s...
    24: ...lowing with milk and honey. He spoke of the problems of noble violence and the solution was to turn sw...
  17. Germany in the Middle Ages (53864 bytes)
    25: ...ller) of the palace under the Merovingian king, himself assumed the title of king and was anointed by ...
    43: ...Henry V]] and the Pope with the [[Concordat of Worms]]. The consequences of the investiture dispute we...
    71: ...rial Diet (''Reichstag'') was increased. The reforms were, however, frustrated by the continued territ...
    80: In 1521 Luther was outlawed at the [[Diet of Worms]]. But the Reformation spread rapidly, helped by ...
    104: ...97). Louis XIV benefitted from the Empire's problems with the Turks, which were menacing Austria. He u...
  18. Axumite Kingdom (5328 bytes)
    18: ...heltered [[Muhammad]]'s first followers, the Muslims never attempted to overthrow Aksum as they spread...
    43: ...obishchanov. ''Axum'' (Joseph W. Michels, editor; Lorraine T. Kapitanoff, translator). University Park, Penn...

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